“Linda K. Hogan (born 1947) is a poet, storyteller, academic, playwright, novelist, environmentalist, and writer of short stories. She is currently the Chickasaw Nation’s Writer in Residence. She now lives in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.”
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Novels
- The Inner Journey: Views from Native Traditions (ed.) Morning Light Press, 2009
- Rounding the Human Corners: Poems, Coffee House Press, 2008
- People of the Whale: A Novel; W. W. Norton & Company, 2009
- The Woman Who Watches Over the World: A Native Memoir. W.W. Norton. 2001.
- The Sweet Breathing of Plants: Women and the Green World, 2000; North Point Press, 2001
- Power. W. W. Norton & Company. 1998.
- Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World. W.W. Norton. 1995.
- Solar Storms. Scribner. 1995.
- Mean Spirit Atheneum, 1990
- Savings: Poems. Coffee House Press. 1988
- Seeing Through the Sun. University of Massachusetts Press. 1985.
- Eclipse, American Indian Studies Center, University of California, 1983
- Daughters, I Love You, Research Center on Women, 1981
- A Piece of Moon (1981)
- Calling Myself Home, Greenfield Review Press, 1978
Poetry
- Indios, poems, Wings Press 2012
- The book of medicines: poems, Coffee House Press, 1993
- Red Clay: Poems and Stories, Greenfield Review Press, 1991